A week later, Ye Fan appeared on the streets of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, wearing a dark wool tailored overcoat, a pair of toad sunglasses, and with his hands in his pockets, exuding an indescribable coolness.
He had arranged to meet with the nuclear bomb dealer in half a month, but Ye Fan had arrived at the destination a week early.
After all, this was a highly sensitive transaction, involving a huge sum of money and a small item, and both Ye Fan and the seller were extremely cautious.
Ye Fan had arrived a week early to get familiar with the environment to avoid any accidents.
Walking the streets of Kyiv, Ye Fan observed and memorized the surroundings while feeling a sense of sorrow for Ukraine.
Ukraine was once part of the Soviet Union and had received the second largest portion of the considerable inheritance after the Soviet Union dissolved.